So, I was sitting at work the other day when we got an email asking us to do yet another pointless task to "boost the stats". I decided enough was enough, so I emailed my step-brother who owns a few pubs in London, and has a micro brewery, to ask his advice about getting into the food & drinks game.
So far I've set up a Ltd. company, got my Level 2 Food Hygiene and Safety certificate, and I'm going for my Level 2 BIIAB Personal Licence course on the 8th December. I've got all the equipment I need, but the problem is finding somewhere to produce. The way I see it, I've got 3 options:
1. Find a catering van and sell hot food at locations around the area to build up cash, and the brand.
2. Find a kitchen share to rent, and sell the raw product to other traders.
3. Try to find a restaurant to lease which doesn't have a huge premium for the old equipment and trade.
4. Look for a pub WITHOUT a tied lease.
I've given out samples to several friends / co-workers, and the feedback has been phenomenal. I plan to give samples to pubs etc. too, but that will need to wait until after the wedding & honeymoon. I will also need an EHS approved place to produce before I can sell commercially. So far I'm having a really hard time, as it seems that without a lot of capital, I'm screwed. My missus loves me dearly, but if I even hinted at releasing equity in the house, it could be a very short marriage.
The good news is that I get a lot of days off work, so I can start this as a sideline while still earning a good wage.
Anyone have any tips, or advice about how I could get this off the ground?